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As per my original post on 11th November :(;

I am preferably looking for white Skylines, but at this point silver or other lighter coloured cars (probably not black) would also be ok - the wedding is going to be a very non-traditional summer wedding, and will feature plenty of colour, so if you own a well presented Skyline and are interested, please let me know.

As there was quite a bit of interest from red owners (and a purple), that is not out of the question either.

No big deal if everyone forgot and already has plans for that Saturday.

Thanks!

I got a burgandy/wine red colour r33 skyline if your after one of them to add to your list.

PM me and let me know.  More then willing to help you out mate.

PM sent, thanks John! ;)

Just dont get killed on the way to your reception hahaha can imagine some guys driftin out of the chapel straight into the closes telephone phone poll hahaha shit i better shut up my jinx ya sorry

Just dont get killed on the way to your reception hahaha can imagine some guys driftin out of the chapel straight into the closes telephone phone poll hahaha shit i better shut up my jinx ya sorry

Yep thats what we will do....drift with the wedding party on board :(

Just dont get killed on the way to your reception hahaha can imagine some guys driftin out of the chapel straight into the closes telephone phone poll hahaha shit i better shut up my jinx ya sorry

yeah great peice of insight there wise one.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well, I just got back from the honeymoon late yesterday... major bummer having to come back!! :(

I must send out a HUGE thankyou to John (r33skyliner) and Andrew (Bunta), as well as their lovely partners, for coming up from Brissy and helping to make the day a big success! The guys and their cars were awesome - on time, very patient, and went out of their way to help out... even coming back and dropping off some keys after one of the bridesmaids left them in the car! :)

I won't forget it guys - I owe you both big time!! (check your PM) :cheers:

I'll post up some pics as soon as they come in...

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